Wednesday, 8 March 2017

ASCENDAS REIT BECOMES THE SINGAPORE'S LARGEST CAPITALISED REIT


It surpassed CapitaLand Mall Trust.

With a capitalisation reaching $7.2b, Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) has now become Singapore’s largest REIT by market capitalisation, surpassing CapitaLand Mall Trust’s $6.9b, a report from MySGX Gateway revealed.

As of December 31, 2016, however, CapitaLand Mall Trust was still the largest in terms of total assets, with total assets worth $10.3b compared to Ascendas REIT’s S$9.7b.

Last year, Ascendas REIT completed the acquisition of 12, 14, and 16 Science Park Dirve and the issuance of consideration units. To further enhance the stability and sustainability of returns, Ascendas REIT plans to continue to invest in properties with long remaining land lease tenures, with its portfolio weighted average land lease to expiry at 46 years.

Ascendas REIT also acknowledged that rising vacancy for industrial property, coupled with an additional supply of about 2.2 million square meters of industrial space for 2017, are seen to put pressure on occupancy and rental rates, while higher interest rates will result in higher expense and lower distributions per unit (DPU).

To mitigate interest rates volatility, about 82% of Ascendas REIT’s borrowings have been hedged and new acquisitions feasibility will have to factor in the potential higher interest rates and impact.

Singapore’s 32 REITs and six stapled trusts have almost doubled their capitalisation in the last five years, maintaining higher average yields and lower average generating rations than the combined REIT sectors of Japan, Australia, and Hong Kong. Combined, all these 38 trusts have a market capitalisation of $71.6b, representing 8% of Singapore’s total market capitalisation. 




Tuesday, 7 March 2017

HOT STOCKS PICKS: SBI OFFSHORE, NOBLE, SINGPOST, EZRA, ASCOTT REIT


SBI Offshore: SBI Offshore on Tuesday said that former executive director and chief executive officer Tan Woo Thian has decided to drop the appeal that he filed against the High Court's decision to grant final judgment for the sum of S$624,631 plus interest and legal costs and disbursements in favour of the company.

Noble Group: Noble Group on Tuesday announced the pricing of its proposed issue of US$750 million 8.75 per cent notes due 2022. But credit rating agency Moody's has kept its junk bond rating for Noble's proposed new bonds, warning that the rating could be downgraded if the firm's cashflow from operations remains consistently weak and liquidity deteriorates further.

Singapore Post: SingPost has lost a top executive linked to its key e-commerce division. It said on Monday that Marcelo Wesseler has resigned as CEO of SP Commerce. SP Commerce is the integrated entity of SingPost's former e-commerce division SingPost eCommerce with US-based e-commerce provider TradeGlobal Holdings and the company's US unit Jagged Peak Inc. E-commerce-related revenues now make up half of the group's revenue.

Ezra Holdings: Ezra Holdings is bound by a clause tied to its outstanding medium term notes not to enter into a trading suspension exceeding a specified period even though its offshore support vessel-focused subsidiary, Emas Offshore Limited (EOL), has taken the suspension route on both the Singapore and Oslo exchanges, say market watchers.

Ascott Residence Trust: Ascott Reit has launched a fully underwritten renounceable rights issue to raise S$442.7 million, which will be used to buy two properties in Germany and one property in Singapore.



Monday, 6 March 2017

SGX MARKET STOCKS OPEN HIGHER ON MONDAY


SINGAPORE stocks opened higher on Monday following gains on Wall Street last Friday. As at 9.06 am, the benchmark Straits Times Index was up 2.73 points or 0.09 per cent at 3,125.07.

On Wall Street, stocks finished slightly higher on Friday after Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen signalled that an interest rate hike was likely this month if current economic conditions hold.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the session up a hair at 21,005.36. The broad-based S&P 500 added 0.1 per cent to end at 2,383.10, and the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index was up 0.2 per cent to 5,870.75.

On Singapore's bourse, some 144.4 million shares worth S$66.9 million changed hands, with gainers outnumbering losers 99 to 62.

 The highest value-traded stocks by 9.06 am were precision machined components firm Spindex Industries, up eight cents to S$0.93; property developer Hongkong Land, up three cents to S$6.87; and commodity firm Noble, up half a cent to S$0.23. Spindex is in the middle of a takeover process which could result in a possible three-way tussle.

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Saturday, 4 March 2017

SINGAPORE MARKET UPDATE: CAPITAL RECYCLING TREND GAINS ATTRACTION AMONGST INDUSTRIAL REITS


Here are some recent deals by players.

Singapore's Industrial REITs have been on a shopping spree lately as they divest relatively old and lower specs.

According to OCBC Investment Research, this could put them in a stronger position to weather the challenges facing Singapore’s industrial market.

Most recently, Cache Logistics Trust proposed to acquire a freehold single-storey warehouse with ancillary office space which is currently 100% leased to Spotlight in Melbourne, Australia, for a purchase consideration of A$22.25m.

"This translates into an initial NPI yield of 7.4%. The proposed acquisition is expected to be funded by net proceeds from CACHE’s recent divestment of one of its Singapore properties which has a remaining land lease of only 17 years," OCBC said.

Meanwhile, Mapletree Logistics Trust proposed to divest its 20 Old Toh Tuck Road property at a sale consideration of $14.25m, which is higher than its purchase price of $11.6m and last valuation of $13.0m. OCBC stated that this 18-year old property has remained vacant since last year, following the expiry of the master lease.

On the other hand, Ascendas REIT has sought to move further up the value chain by completing the acquisition of three built-to-suit Science Park buildings held under a single land title from its sponsor for a purchase consideration of around $420m.




Friday, 3 March 2017

SINGAPORE'S APPEAL HAS BOOSTED AS A COMPETITIVE BUSINESS HUB


Hong Kong's office rents are almost three times more expensive than those in Singapore as property markets in two of Asia's largest commercial centers have diverged sharply in recent years.

The spread has boosted Singapore's appeal as a competitive business hub and made it a more attractive location for companies to house their regional headquarters, according to Cushman & Wakefield Inc.

Scarce supply in Hong Kong's Central area has helped push rents higher, while the situation has been just the reverse in Singapore, which is grappling with ample supply in areas including the newer financial district in Marina Bay.




Thursday, 2 March 2017

SGX LIFTS ISR SUSPENSION HOWEVER URGES BUYING AND SELLING CAUTION


THE Singapore Exchange (SGX) has slapped a 'trade with caution' warning on ISR Capital as it lifts the trading suspension imposed on the shares.

ISR Capital is scheduled to resume trading on March 6, 2017. Trading of ISR Capital shares has been suspended by the exchange since Nov 27, 2016 to safeguard the interest of the market as there were circumstances that prevented trading on an informed basis.

On Nov 25, John Soh Chee Wen was one of the three individuals charged in the Singapore State Courts for manipulating the shares of Asiasons Capital (now Attilan Group), Blumont Group and LionGold Corp between August 2012 and October 2013. Mr Soh now faces 188 charges related to the crash in the penny stock market.

On Feb 28, 2017, it was revealed that Soh is being investigated for manipulating the share price of ISR and the management of its affairs.

SGX said investors and shareholders should exercise caution when trading resumes.

Shares of ISR plunged on Nov 24, 2016 the day Soh was arrested. The investigation into the stock began a week later, on Dec 2, which led to certain evidence being seized, the prosecution said on Tuesday. The evidence suggests that Soh was manipulating ISR while still under police bail, they said.

In written submissions, Soh's lawyer, Senior Counsel Tan Chee Meng of WongPartnership, argued that his client would be "stupid" to attempt to manipulate ISR "in this time and age where every trade can be traced".





Wednesday, 1 March 2017

CAPGEMINI LAUNCHES APPLIED INNOVATION EXCHANGE IN SINGAPORE SGX MARKET


Participating start-ups may win equity-free funding of US$50,000.

Consulting, technology, and outsourcing services provider Capgemini has launched its newest Applied Innovation Exchange (AIE) in Singapore, which aims to boost the country’s position as a regional innovation hub.

The AIE is a global platform that seeks to enable enterprises to discover industry-relevant innovations and serves as a gateway between multinational clients and the global ecosystem. The AIE framework helps organisations foster a structured approach to drive the innovation process across four phases—Discover, Devise, Deploy, and Sustain.

Through the AIE, organisations are provided access to Capgemini’s unique network of start-ups, accelerators, incubators, strategic technology and business partners to enable them to proactively plan for and respond to various technology and business shifts.

“Businesses are now focused on how to embrace and apply innovation with speed and scale in a secure and sustainable way, requiring a new way of thinking to drive corporate innovation,” said Lanny Cohen, Global Chief Technology Officer and member of the Group Executive Committee at Capgemini. Cohen added that they decided to put up an AIE in Singapore owing to its vibrant start-up scene and growing role as a FinTech hub.

Capgemini is working closely with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) for various initiatives aimed at providing training and employment for local talent. Capgemini offers a 12-month graduate program for professionals in the technology sector. It has hired 35 graduates in the country over the past six months, and plans to hire 50 more to further boost talent development.

Capgemini has also launched the 50th edition of its annual Innovators Race, which provides start-ups with an international platform to showcase products, services, and innovative uses of technology. Five winners will win equity-free funding of US$50,000, as well as the opportunity to become a Capgemini partner.